DMoran
Full Member
So I've ordered and about to take the plunge, guessing it will arrive on Monday so I'll be starting on Tuesday.
Been dieting for 4 months now and lost 2 stone, controlled what I've been eating, stayed off alcohol, limited access to anything.. shall we say nice. Just started to feel very disillusioned with how my diet was going after 2 weeks of no losses, possibly I wasn't strict enough, or just hit a wall with how I was dieting. I work 60 hours a week over two jobs and don't really have the time/energy to start exercising although I try to stick to 30 minutes of Yoga an evening and for a while that was boosting my weight loss but its just hassle when I'm not getting results atm.
So I started looking into Lipotrim and was nearly dead set on starting it (kinda liked the fact I would be supervised) but @ £48 a week for men I was instantly turned off (had it in my head £36 was for men and women), and after some searching a friend turned me onto Exante, the much nicer looking website, nicer range of products and (hell yes) cheaper.
Any advice would be welcomed at this point, my diet is already fairly low carb so I'm hoping the transition will be smooth. I'm just hoping I can still drink Nespresso capsules on this diet, does anyone know if I can?
Be sure to be hearing from me as I attempt this, fairly tempted to start a diary.
Been dieting for 4 months now and lost 2 stone, controlled what I've been eating, stayed off alcohol, limited access to anything.. shall we say nice. Just started to feel very disillusioned with how my diet was going after 2 weeks of no losses, possibly I wasn't strict enough, or just hit a wall with how I was dieting. I work 60 hours a week over two jobs and don't really have the time/energy to start exercising although I try to stick to 30 minutes of Yoga an evening and for a while that was boosting my weight loss but its just hassle when I'm not getting results atm.
So I started looking into Lipotrim and was nearly dead set on starting it (kinda liked the fact I would be supervised) but @ £48 a week for men I was instantly turned off (had it in my head £36 was for men and women), and after some searching a friend turned me onto Exante, the much nicer looking website, nicer range of products and (hell yes) cheaper.
Any advice would be welcomed at this point, my diet is already fairly low carb so I'm hoping the transition will be smooth. I'm just hoping I can still drink Nespresso capsules on this diet, does anyone know if I can?
Be sure to be hearing from me as I attempt this, fairly tempted to start a diary.